He previously served Director of Manpower and Personnel before being fired in August 2023 after substantiated complaints of rampant sexism.
[2] This job entailed leading the National Guard's Sexual Assault and Harassment Response and Equal Opportunity programs.
[6] Little was an advocate for mental health for National Guard soldiers, realizing their part-time status was hindering their ability to seek help through military provided means.
[9] Some raised questions as to how Little had become the top personnel officer for the Army National Guard despite never attending any human resources professional military education.
[1] After being fired, Little was moved to become a special assistant to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau pending his retirement from the Army.